Sentences with phrase «video statement addressing»

SB Nation's @nascarcasm has obtained a still from Kurt Busch's video statement addressing the pit - road incident last weekend at Darlington and the subsequent run - in with the No. 39 team's pit crew.

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The government reportedly petitioned the police, which invited Lamido to its Kano zonal office where he was shown the video clip of his inciting statements while addressing his teeming followers in a meeting.
Kevin Weiss, president and CEO of Author Solutions, the world leader in indie book publishing, issued a video statement Monday addressing the importance of providing expanded choice and opportunity in the book publishing industry.
The latest official statement made is from February 2014 video in which Rep. Waites addressing the House with a statement.
«As of lately Donald Trump caused quite a lot of media buzz when he brought up that video game violence needs to be addressed (the statement was done in the wake of the Florida school shooting aftermath).
In this video, a compilation made with pieces of statements collected between 2010 and 2013 address artistic residencies.
Submissions should include: an exhibition goal statement; a list of artists with their resumes and current images or videos; experience of project organizer (resume), budget, outline of project needs, and a self - addressed stamped envelope with protective cardboard and sufficient postage to cover return of submission.
Therefore if you are able then obtain the FULL names, addresses and telephone or email or contact telephone numbers of ANY witnesses to the accident ask the witness what he / she saw and obtain a statement if possible from them about the details of the accident from their point of view you can take a video statement from the witness at the scene with your cel phone if you have that capability.
In his decision, the arbitrator refers to the video clip of the opening statement that had been posted on the professor's blog, entitled «Natural Justice as Foreign Concept...» Although not specifically addressed, it is likely that the editing of the clip and the pejorative title of the entry may have convinced the arbitrator that taping — even of opening statements — might turn the hearing into a circus.
Cohen's statement not only proves YouTube's plan to lure users into paying for its new subscription service, but also shows how the company wants to address the criticisms it has been getting for hosting videos that violate copyrights and not paying recording artists and record companies enough.
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